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MO: Why police are concerned about Missouri’s new gun law
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“I think you’re going to have to present an incredibly compelling case that what we did has had a direct impact on X, Y, or Z enforcement and we’re going to have to see that,” Senate Majority Leader Caleb Rowden said. “You’re going to have to give us a solution that fixes the problem and doesn’t undo the other things we want to do. I haven’t seen that yet and I would be surprised if there is anything out there that will change most of our minds.” |
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repealfederalgunlaws
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More states need to pass WACO PREVENTION acts like this. A few corrupt cops whining that they can't collude with unaccountable feds, need to be ignored.
"Even some departments have cut ties with federal task forces because of the consequences." GOOOOOD!!!!! Long past time for this. These unaccountable federal gestapos need to be shown the door and your local cops have absolutely no business USING the feds to get away with crimes and/or enabling federal crimes against people's rights and against their lives and property.
The core of this, that few dare talk about, is the feds are daily overthrowing our constitution via their blatantly unconstitutional and endless, mexico style drug war. |
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